Traditional Peruvian Fabric - Dark Green Duck - Inca Andean
Traditional Peruvian Fabric - Inca Andean - Dark Green Duck
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32.90€ incl. VAT
Description
We have decided to include in our home-decor category our very beautifulcertified traditional Peruvian fabrics .
Peruvian fabrics handmadewith love and passion by our Peruvian artisans. The "manto peruano" or "lliclla" in Quechua is a beautiful, colorful, useful and very practical fabric.
This fabric can have many decorative or practical uses.
This Peruvian fabric can be used as a tablecloth, wall decoration, decoration for sofas, beds and other furniture. But also as a baby blanket, as a beach towel, sarong, picnic tablecloth in the park or at the beach, etc.
So are you ready to offer yourself or offer a touch of happiness with the accents of Peru?
The colors of Peru inspire us
Where were they made?
Our fabrics have been manufactured in different cities of the country but mainly in Southern Peru.
In the cities of Cuzco and Puno there is a large population of artisans dedicated to textiles. These artists still preserve the varied and ancestral techniques of textile art such as the horizontal flat, stake or pedal loom, the 5-stick technique to make "chullos" or traditional Peruvian hats, among others.</ p>
What are the different types of fibers we use?
The rapid adaptation of our Peruvian craftsmen allows them to work with all kinds of yarns and thus switch from vegetable yarns to synthetic yarns. This currently allows us to offer vegan and organic products.
What types of dyes do we use?
The natural dyes at hand are mainly those of vegetable origin, such as plants, bark, flowers, fruits, seeds, etc. These dyes allow a palette of varied colors and warm shades: browns, oranges, ocher through yellow and green. For the most intense colors, such as red and blue, we need dyes like cochineal and indigo. With these colorants we can obtain the other part of the color wheel, that is, red and blue in all their ranges.
A bit of history
Our Peruvian fabrics represent the oldest art of Peru which is textile art. Textile art is an art that was born before ceramic and metallurgical art. The oldest fabric remains date back to over 6000 BC and were found in the pre-ceramic settlement of Huaca Prieta, on the northern coast of Peru.
Our ancestors before the Inca culture were already ecological since the technique of vegetable dyeing of cotton, an organic fiber, also dates back to thousands of years before J.C.
IMPORTANT
Please consider that the colors of the photos may differ significantly from those of the items which will be delivered to you, due to the definition of your screen and the intensity of the light during the photoshoot.
In addition, each item in our collection is a unique handmade item. None can be perfectly identical to another.
Reference: TTP000505
Features
- Color: Dark Duck Green and colored
- Made in Peru with love
- Flat fabric
Dimensions
125 cm X 125 cm
Composition
50% COTON / 50% POLYESTER
Maintenance
- Hand washing
- Dry cleaning prohibited
- Not suitable for tumble drying
- Bleaching prohibited
- Do not iron
- Lay flat to dry
Description
We have decided to include in our home-decor category our very beautifulcertified traditional Peruvian fabrics .
Peruvian fabrics handmadewith love and passion by our Peruvian artisans. The "manto peruano" or "lliclla" in Quechua is a beautiful, colorful, useful and very practical fabric.
This fabric can have many decorative or practical uses.
This Peruvian fabric can be used as a tablecloth, wall decoration, decoration for sofas, beds and other furniture. But also as a baby blanket, as a beach towel, sarong, picnic tablecloth in the park or at the beach, etc.
So are you ready to offer yourself or offer a touch of happiness with the accents of Peru?
The colors of Peru inspire us
Where were they made?
Our fabrics have been manufactured in different cities of the country but mainly in Southern Peru.
In the cities of Cuzco and Puno there is a large population of artisans dedicated to textiles. These artists still preserve the varied and ancestral techniques of textile art such as the horizontal flat, stake or pedal loom, the 5-stick technique to make "chullos" or traditional Peruvian hats, among others.</ p>
What are the different types of fibers we use?
The rapid adaptation of our Peruvian craftsmen allows them to work with all kinds of yarns and thus switch from vegetable yarns to synthetic yarns. This currently allows us to offer vegan and organic products.
What types of dyes do we use?
The natural dyes at hand are mainly those of vegetable origin, such as plants, bark, flowers, fruits, seeds, etc. These dyes allow a palette of varied colors and warm shades: browns, oranges, ocher through yellow and green. For the most intense colors, such as red and blue, we need dyes like cochineal and indigo. With these colorants we can obtain the other part of the color wheel, that is, red and blue in all their ranges.
A bit of history
Our Peruvian fabrics represent the oldest art of Peru which is textile art. Textile art is an art that was born before ceramic and metallurgical art. The oldest fabric remains date back to over 6000 BC and were found in the pre-ceramic settlement of Huaca Prieta, on the northern coast of Peru.
Our ancestors before the Inca culture were already ecological since the technique of vegetable dyeing of cotton, an organic fiber, also dates back to thousands of years before J.C.
IMPORTANT
Please consider that the colors of the photos may differ significantly from those of the items which will be delivered to you, due to the definition of your screen and the intensity of the light during the photoshoot.
In addition, each item in our collection is a unique handmade item. None can be perfectly identical to another.
Features
- Color: Dark Duck Green and colored
- Made in Peru with love
- Flat fabric
Dimensions
125 cm X 125 cm
Composition
50% COTON / 50% POLYESTER
Reference: TTP000505
Maintenance
- Hand washing
- Dry cleaning prohibited
- Not suitable for tumble drying
- Bleaching prohibited
- Do not iron
- Lay flat to dry